I would like to tell you a story . A story about football . You may not think it a good story but my pain compels me to tell it . The story starts in 1977 as a Packer fan is born .
I was born somewhere in California but it wasn't long before my parents settled in Colorado .
My earliest memory of football was watching a Packer game with my father as he described a woeful Packers team . I believe that was in 1981 , which would have made me 4 . I was instantly enamored with the underdog Packers and they're brilliant green uniforms . Now I say 1981 and that could be inaccurate but my second memory of football is the 1982 strike year . One of the only times the Packers won the division in the 70's and 80's . As they stunk out loud more often than not back then .
Anyway the years between 82 and 87 spawned the emergence of ESPN in all of it's glory . Because of ESPN and all of it's programing I began to learn of the history behind the Packers . Lombardi , Lambeau , The Frozen Tundra , The Ice Bowl , Super bowls 1 and 2 , Ray Nitschki , Bart Starr , Paul Hornung , and on and on and on . Needless to say by 1988 i have matured from an infant who giggled at the guys in green to a full fledged young Cheesehead .
Now in 1988 at the tender age of 11 I am already talking good smack . Despite the fact that the Packers are still atrocious . Consistently finishing with less than 7 wins . That being said I am now more in love with the Packers than ever before . The reason ??
Well I would be remiss if I didn't mention the fact that at or around this time the greatest .video game of all time was released . That's right , the first Super Tecmo Bowl to include all 32 teams . This was not only my favorite game ever , I played it so much it allowed me to be familiar with every player of note the Packers had to offer .
6 and 10 superstars like Keith Woodside and Darrel ( touchdown ) Thompson , the "Magic Man" Don Majikowski , hard hitters like Mark Murphy , Brian Noble , and Chuck Cecil . By the way I don't care how many penalty's Chuck received for leading with the crown , or how many guys burned him deep , Chuck Cecil was the shit . Plus the video Packers featured my favorite player then , and still today . Sterling Sharpe . The only jersey I will wear that doesn't have my name on it .
So anyway I got mad cheese love now . I love the Majic Man and Sterling is my hero . 1989 comes around and t he Pack make the Playoffs !! Only to get crushed of course but whatever , we are getting good ! 1990 uhm wait no we are not . We still suck but in a meaningless game vs the Tampa Bay Bucs Majikowski is hurt and some guy named Favre comes in to replace him . Favre ?? We are bringing in a guy who can't spell his own name ?? Sure enough his first pass ends in a deflection which he catches himself for gain of negative 7 . Oh boy here we go .
But in the years to come old Brett Favre turns into the savior . Winning his first start in comeback fashion against the Bengals and from there it was on . The winning seasons began and life was good . Then Sterling Sharpe broke his neck and had to retire. A sad day in my life . That guy was gonna set records . All time records .
Anyway after a couple years of getting crushed by the Cowboys in the playoffs the Packers finally get around them and win the Superbowl in 96 . My hangover will be legendary . Don't believe me ? Ask my brother at http://curiousmojo.blogspot.com/ he was there , he can confirm the fact that I passed out during the entire 3rd quarter . He can also confirm my miraculous rebound to somehow enjoy the 4th quarter despite copious amounts of gluttony .
1997 of course brought the third ( and unprecedented ) consecutive MVP award for Brett . Now loosing the Superbowl to the Broncos was pretty harsh but it was not the worst thing that happened in t he NFL that year . No that would be the splitting of the MVP award between Favre and Barry Sanders . Now Favre had a great year , no doubt , but Barry Sanders was clearly the MVP that year and the extra Favre love was a joke .
Between 98 and 2006 the Pack were good but not title contenders . Well maybe 98 but Steve Young , T.O. and the worst call of a Jerey Rice fumble ruined us . But we still won a lot of games and life as Packer fan was good . Then , after the first non - winning season since Favre came around the Pack had a decision to make . Keep the ageing gunslinger that can't decide if he wants to play or not , or , go to the young prospect who is dying to play . After much debate the Packers let old Favre come back . A magical 13 - 3 regular season ensues and the last ditch Favre effort runs all the way to the NFC Championship game before coming to a close .
Wow , what a way to end it all . Except for the fact that B. Favre aint done . He decides to come back ....... after the Pack have givin the job to young Aaron Rodgers . But he is playing for the New York Jets ??? At this point I said to myself " you know what , I don't care if he plays for another 20 years , he got me a Superbowl in my lifetime and he can do as he pleases . "
That was until this year , 2009 , when he signed with the Minnesota Vikings . What ??? !!! The freaking Vikings ??? Are you kidding me ?? There is only one team that Packer Fans hate more than the Chicago Bears , and that is the Vikings . How on gods green earth has this happened ??
So after 16 years of defending his misspelled name , rooting for him despite his many interceptions and fumbles , I HAVE TO WATCH HIM GO UNDER CENTER FOR THE FREAKING VIKINGS ? AGAINST THE PACKERS ?? ON MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ?? IN A PURPLE UNIFORM WITH PINK CLEATS ?? ( the cleats are actually cool as they are for breast cancer awareness )
Some say I should root for the man cuz of all the things he did for my team . I say nay ! I am a Packer fan first and foremost , I appreciate the things he did for us but now that he has sided with the enemy I hope he gets jacked the hell up .
Can't beleivehe is wearing purple , I think I'm gonna be sick .
I can absolutely confirm the 96 Super Bowl story. Lazarus didn't have as impressive a fourth quarter rally. This memory is both amusing and bitter as Ragu's miraculous recovery ended my monopoly on the ample supply of beer that remained and had been my sole domain through much of halftime and 3rd quarter.
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